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Frederic Ives Medal

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For seminal contributions and landmark advances in optical science and atomic physics, including narrow-band dye lasers, Doppler-free laser spectroscopy, laser cooling of atomic gases, precision spectroscopy of atomic hydrogen, frequency metrology with optical combs, and new physics with cold atoms
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In recognition of his pioneering role in the invention of the laser, his continuing originality in the refinement of coherent optical sources, his productive vision in the application of optics to science and technology, his distinguished service to optics education and to the optics community, and
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In recognition of a lifetime of pioneering in electrophysiological, psychophysical, and other studies of the visual process; his years of public service in the field of vision; and his genius for inspiring generations of students to create their own distinguished careers in
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In recognition of his achievement in establishing the theoretical framework of nonlinear optics, his sustained innovative contributions to the exploration of all aspects in the field of nonlinear optical phenomena, and his successes in the role of teacher and interpreter of
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For outstanding contributions to the field of optics and quantum electronics, particularly the first demonstration of optical picosecond pulses using mode-locked lasers, and pioneering contributions to the application of lasers in industry and scientific
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In recognition of his contributions to the understanding of the structure and behavior of evaporated thin films and the application of these films to reflective and anti-reflective coatings for both the visible and the ultraviolet spectral
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For his many contributions to our understanding of electromagnetic theory and physical optics, particularly for his work in diffraction and the theory of partial coherence, and for his contributions to the tutorial literature as author and
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For numerous seminal contributions and fundamental insights into quantum electronics, including construction of the first maser, the concept of confocal laser resonators, optical solitons, and quantum effects in communications
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For five decades of major contributions to the field of optics, including research, education and administration, but especially for his inspiring creativity in optical physics, from quantum electronics to airborne infrared
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For pioneering contributions in advancing the science and technology of quantitative interferometric metrology, his leadership as an educator and entrepreneur, and his visionary service to the global optics and photonics
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For his pioneering work on the manipulation of particles with light, including the invention of the "optical tweezers" trap and his studies of radiation forces on atoms and for important contributions to nonlinear
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For his leadership and contributions to lightwave science and technology, ranging from fundamental studies of modes in laser resonators to remarkable implementations of advanced optical communications systems.
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For basic contributions and leadership in the development of integrated optics, high-speed optical modulation and switching, and configurable WDM networks that have provided significant economic and societal
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For lifetime leadership in groundbreaking research on all aspects of quantum optics including the quantum theory of the laser, quantum coherence effects, quantum thermodynamics and the foundations of quantum
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For numerous pioneering contributions to the development of ultrafast and ultrahigh intensity laser science and for outstanding leadership of the international and commercial communities impacted by these
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For his contributions to thermal solar energy, analysis of the principles of coherently combined, independent telescopes, and the leadership he has given to several major optical and astronomical research
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For contribution to the field of quantum electronics, particularly research on unstable resonators and mode-locked lasers, as well as contributions to the education of a generation of optical scientists.
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For development of laser-manipulated quantum engineering at the single-atom level and application of these methods to quantum logic systems, atomic frequency standards, and fundamental tests of quantum
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For pioneering research in high-speed modulators, ridge waveguide lasers and wavelength-division-multiplexed optical networks, and each has had a profound impact on modern communication systems.
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For his outstanding technical contributions to the field of coherent optics and for his equally important and continuing contributions to modern optics education and to scientific communication.
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For pioneering work in nonlinear optics, XUV lasers and laser spectroscopy, from electromagnetically induced transparency and lasing without inversion to nonlinear optics at maximal coherence.
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For pioneering and sustained contributions to ultrafast science ranging from femtosecond lasers to soft x-ray high-harmonic generation to attosecond studies of atoms, molecules and surfaces.
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In recognition of his many unique contributions to the field of optics, including aberration theory, optical design, image evaluation, coherence theory, interferometry, and fiber optics..
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For many important research contributions to quantum optics and optical physics, his leadership as a teacher and educator, and his tireless and visionary service to the optics community.
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In recognition of his outstanding contributions to laser frequency stabilization, innovations in high resolution laser spectroscopy, and high accuracy tests of fundamental physical laws.
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For fundamental contributions to ultrafast lasers technology, especially in the development of high peak and average power oscillators and important breakthroughs in attosecond science.
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For carrying out pioneering research on photons and atoms shedding light on the most intriguing quantum phenomena and prompting the development of the new field of quantum information.
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For pioneering contributions to optical science and the commercial development of optical technologies and for wide-ranging leadership activities within the optics community.
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For pioneering contributions and visionary leadership in the field of semiconductor lasers and optoelectronics and a dedication to training and educating future generations.
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For his fundamental and seminal contribution to the understanding of quantum noise in optical systems and for a lifetime of dedication to science and engineering education.
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For his immense contribution to optics through pioneering research in quantum optics and by his unique combination of educational, organization and leadership skills.
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For pioneering contributions to nonlinear optics, including slow light, quantum imaging and the development of nanocomposite optical materials and metamaterials.
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For pioneering contributions to quantum optics, including the development of the micromaser and the demonstration of Wigner crystallization of laser-cooled ions.
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For diverse and deep contributions to optical science including photonic crystals, strained semiconductor lasers, and new record-breaking solar cell physics.
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For his contributions to high resolution Raman spectroscopy, nonlinear optics and the applications of nonlinear optics to atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
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To recognize fundamental contributions to the understanding of human color vision, and for leadership in teaching and in service to the vision community.
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For pioneering the field of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and for leading the field to widespread medical application and major commercial impact.
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For sustained innovation, discovery and leadership in the interaction of radiation with atoms and for his service and general educational activities.
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In recognition of his contributions to coherence theory and to the fundamental understanding of quantum mechanics and the nature of the photon.
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in honor of his father, Frederic Ives. Initially awarded every two years, it has been awarded annually since 1951. The prize is funded by the
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For laying the foundations of ultrafast science and engineering and providing vision and sustained leadership to the optics community.
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For outstanding contributions to the foundation of the fields of attosecond science, high-harmonic spectroscopy and molecular optics.
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In recognition of his many pioneering contributions to the field of nonlinear optics, as well as his service to the optics community.
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For his distinguished contributions and monumental role over the past 45 years in creating and developing quantum electronics.
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In recognition of his illustrious career in optics and materials sciences and his exemplary service in scientific management..
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For seminal and wide-ranging contributions to optical physics, quantum electronics and nanophotonics.
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For his numerous pioneering contributions to lasers, optoelectronics, and phase conjugate optics.
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For contributions to modern holography, information processing, and electromagnetics.
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his innovative contributions to the public understanding of optical science.
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For pioneering contributions to holography, lasers, and integrated optics.
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For pioneering work in the field of semiconductor lasers and LEDs.
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Index

Optical Society
Herbert E. Ives
Jarus W. Quinn
Edward L. Nichols
Theodore Lyman
Robert W. Wood
George E. Hale
Herbert E. Ives
August H. Pfund
Selig Hecht
Loyd A. Jones
William W. Coblentz
William F. Meggers
George R. Harrison
Brian O'Brien
Ira S. Bowen
Harrison M. Randall
Irvine Clifton Gardner
Edward Olson Hulburt
John Donovan Strong
Arthur C. Hardy
Deane B. Judd
W. E. Knowles Middleton
Wikidata
Richard Tousey
Seibert Q. Duntley
Max Herzberger
Ralph A. Sawyer
Gerhard Herzberg
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1971)

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